Condolences
To all that knew Nathan with his vigor for life and living each day like it was his last, I know that all the people that Nathan was in contact with lived life vicariously through Nathan and looked forward to having a pint and hearing his latest adventure, with his outlook and his way at laughing at himself and the situation at hand. We will forever remember his laugh and smile, and in turn will bring a smile to our face with our own story’s that Nathan shared with us.
CHEERS MATE!
I was shocked to hear about the tragic loss of what can only be described as a gentleman with a passion for adventure and a huge heart. Nathan had many kind words for me earlier this year after the death of my wife Christine. I can’t believe he is now gone.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family
I had only met Nathan one time, he shared wonderful stories with me and we talked for a long time. Even after just one meeting I know I will not forget him. He was a lovely and unique man. My husband and I are very sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts are with you all,
Lori and Dan Geneau
We would like to extend our heartful condolences to Nathan’s family at your time of great sadness. Although we never knew Nathan, Rowan was a great pal to our children when we lived in Calgary. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
All our love little Rowan and big hugs from your friends in NL, Nick, Allison, Noah & Kiley.
We are very sorry to hear about Nathan’s tragic accident. Nathan attended Sait and worked with our son Matthew and also did our tile in our kitchen. I talked to him several times as he was Matt’s close friend and I had dealings with him at the apprenticeship office. He was always outgoing, friendly and brought a smile to my face whenever we talked. We extend our condolences to the family and we will keep you in our prayers.
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